CONELOG® SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Camlog
CONELOG® SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Camlog
CONELOG® SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Camlog
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CONELOG ® SCREW-LINE IMPLANT<br />
CONELOG ® IMPLANT POSITION<br />
PLANNING<br />
TEAM CONCEPT<br />
THE TEAM<br />
PATIENT<br />
The patient must be educated about the options and limitations of prosthetic<br />
implant restoration in his or her specific case. The expectations and<br />
desires of the patient should be clearly understood and documented.<br />
DENTIST<br />
The restorative dentist providing prosthetic treatment is usually the team<br />
leader. His function is handling examinations, diagnostics, and treatment<br />
planning, and reaching a consensus for the treatment plan from the patient<br />
and possibly the surgeon and dental technician. He coordinates the prosthetic<br />
preparation, while the surgeon plans and manages the treatment<br />
stages: surgical intervention, wound healing, and exposure.<br />
SURGEON<br />
The surgeon conducts a separate patient information session. He utilizes<br />
the diagnostic records, templates, medical/dental history, and radiographic<br />
information provided by the restorative dentist and dental technician. He<br />
performs the implantation procedures requested by the restorative dentist.<br />
DENTAL TECHNICIAN<br />
The dental technician contributes his laboratory knowledge and experience<br />
to the pre-operative planning of the implant-supported restoration. He prepares<br />
a set-up/ wax-up, evaluates esthetic and functional issues, and makes<br />
suggestions for the design of the final restoration and implant positioning.<br />
His tasks include fabrication of the provisional and final restorations as well<br />
as provision of radiographic and drilling templates and he selects the implant<br />
abutments.<br />
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DENTAL HYGIENIST/ASSISTANT<br />
An important prerequisite for the long-term success of a dental implant is<br />
excellent oral hygiene. The dental hygienist/nurse/assistant explains correct<br />
oral hygiene to the patient and takes the preparatory steps to create an inflammation-free<br />
situation. She is also responsible for ensuring regular follow-up<br />
appointments.<br />
CAMLOG<br />
CAMLOG supports all members of the implant treatment team by providing<br />
high product quality, information, service, continuing education, and<br />
continuous research and development of the CAMLOG ® and CONELOG ®<br />
Implant System.